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In this session, we delve into the origins of jazz, enhancing our understanding of its historical context. I've updated the slides from our previous discussion and added a resource highlighted by Jen – a National Film Board video, “Opre Roma,” available for online viewing. We'll also clarify any questions regarding genre presentations, journals, and deadlines for major and creative projects. Today, we will watch a segment from Ken Burns' acclaimed documentary series on jazz to enrich our appreciation of this musical genre.
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GEOG 433: Day 6 The Roots and Early Days of Jazz
Housekeeping Items • I fleshed out the slides from Tuesday and put the new version up on the web site. • Jen brought my attention to a good resource -- a National Film Board video called “Opre Roma.” It can be viewed on-line at http://www.nfb.ca/search?q=Opre+Roma • Any questions about the distinction between the genre presentations/ journals and the major projects/ creative projects and the due dates? • Today we’re going to watch a section of Part 1 of of Ken Burns’ wonderful 10- part documentary on the history of jazz: http://digital.films.com.ezproxy.viu.ca/PortalViewVideo.aspx?xtid=43713.